For Full, Natural-Looking Brows, fill in Your Sparse areas With a flat Eyeshadow clean

My new preferred fill-in-those brows technique is to fill in the sparse areas utilizing a flat eyeshadow clean as well as brow powder or an eyeshadow.

I’m always in favor of, like, evolving as well as changing up your brow game, since I just believe it’s fun to try different products, techniques as well as looks, as well as this brow look, I feel, is one of the most natural looking. as well as it’s incredibly duper easy.

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The technique is to utilize a flat eyeshadow clean with a stiff, dense clean head. I alternating between a MAC 239 as well as a Burberry No. 08 (whatever one is closest and/or less dirty, ha!), as well as all I do is tons the clean with an eyeshadow that’s somewhat lighter than my natural brow color.

I utilize MAC Brun, which is a matte dark brown, as well as the reason I opt for something somewhat lighter than my natural brow color is since if I don’t, as well as I utilize a black shade better to my natural hair color, all I can see are BROWS, BROWS, BROWS.

It’s as well much.

Using an ever-so-slightly lighter shade tones it down.

First, starting with naked brows, I clean a remove brow gel (the new one by benefit is truly great) with the hairs starting on the inner side (closer to my nose) as well as moving out toward the outer tail. then I let that dry.

Basically, that provides the eyeshadow something to adhere to, as well as it corrals the hairs, shapes the brow, as well as makes it much easier for me to see exactly where I requirement to fill.

Then I tons my flat eyeshadow clean as well as fill in the sparse spots.

That’s it!

The look lasts all the time as well as looks natural in person as well as in photos too.

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Try it sometime!

Your friendly community appeal addict,

Karen

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